Oregon State UniversityOSU women's basketball assistant Krista Reinking was cited in a driving incident last week.Alcohol offenses involving Oregon State athletics spread to the women's basketball program last week, as assistant coach Krista Reinking was cited and released for DUII, reckless driving, resisting arrest and improper use of 9-1-1, according to a news release from the Philomath Police Department.

A Jeep driven by Reinking, 34, crashed into the back of a parked SUV at 2:20 a.m. on May 6. She displayed signs of intoxication and was transported by ambulance to Good Samaritan Hospital, according to the news release.

Police, bearing a search warrant, went to the hospital seeking a sample for a blood-alcohol test. During the procedure Reinking resisted, had to be restrained and called 9-1-1, according to the release.

"We are of aware of this incident and are looking into it," OSU athletic director Bob De Carolis said.

Reinking's blood-alcohol level is not yet available.

“Ms. Reinking has been under a great deal of stress recently and as a result she made some poor decisions on May 6,” said her attorney, John Rich. “ We will address those actions in court.

“We are very disappointed in the unprofessional manner in which this was handled by the Philomath Police Department. They were so focused on their criminal investigation that they forgot that they were dealing with a human being. As a result they caused a bad situation to go from bad to worse.”

Elsewhere at OSU, seven current or former football players have been involved in alcohol-fueled incidents in recent weeks, including a former quarterback taking an intoxicated joyride on a golf cart and a current quarterback being cited for a boating DUI.

Reinking and Erin Entwistle, director of basketball operations, are the only remaining original members of fifth-year head coach LaVonda Wagner's staff. De Carolis issued a statement last month saying that the program was under review.